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Old 01-14-2007, 09:02 AM Search Engine Question
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I have 755 pages I've created, and I want to submit them to the search engines, since this is my second time submiting a website to a search engine, I don't know if I'm able to upload it all at once, if not then I have a lot of pages to upload.
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Old 01-14-2007, 09:44 AM Re: Search Engine Question
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You don't have to submit to SEs, instead submit to directories and get backlinks to your website. And create sitemap for google and urllist for yahoo. Thats enough and your pages will get indexed by SEs.
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Old 01-14-2007, 11:09 AM Re: Search Engine Question
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Yeah. Just don't sweat it at submitting to the Search Engines. They hate that. Search Engines don't like people "demanding" popularity. So, go ahead and submit to directories such as Yahoo! etc. I won't recommend Dmoz though.

Try to get one-way links. And, when getting links, make sure that you earned them and not bought them. Try to get links from deep pages of other sites so that it would look more "obvious" to search engines.

Having your link in the homepage is the "ye olde link exchange" way to do it. So, I recommend that you get links from pages other than homepage and linkpage if possible. Because links from related content pages like articles, gets more value. Quite an easy logic actually. Anyway, good luck.

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Old 01-14-2007, 11:41 AM Re: Search Engine Question
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If you have some quality backlinks, google will pik up on you right away. I dont know about yahoo though... it will be better to create a sitemap for those. and remmember - if you are indexed in google - u r indexed in any other small SE. why? because all thsoe take info and url's from the big g. its all 1 network.
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Old 01-14-2007, 01:18 PM Re: Search Engine Question
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If you have some quality backlinks, google will pik up on you right away. I dont know about yahoo though... it will be better to create a sitemap for those. and remmember - if you are indexed in google - u r indexed in any other small SE. why? because all thsoe take info and url's from the big g. its all 1 network.
Ok got it, thx guys.

Another question:

Let me explain what I am trying to do. I've made two websites

Advertising one:
4appliancerepairparts.com

SEO one:
appliancezone.com

The one I'm focusing on is appliancezone and once it is done it will have 755 pages, and every page will represent a keyword that I want to be displayed in the search engines. Is there anything else I should know about when trying to get ranked in the search engines, I have my meta tags, alt tags, keywords,
back links, and all my content, anything I'm missing?
thx
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Old 01-14-2007, 05:07 PM Re: Search Engine Question
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update: i am sry, i was stuiped, you can view the source - -stuiped me.
Although there are many parts to seo - so far on the site i see you got ur meta tags there all done, alt tags, title . . .
A little tip: to rank in msn, i eould use <h4> Appliance Parts <h4> at the bottom there. peace

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Old 01-14-2007, 05:41 PM Re: Search Engine Question
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update: i am sry, i was stuiped, you can view the source - -stuiped me.
Although there are many parts to seo - so far on the site i see you got ur meta tags there all done, alt tags, title . . .
A little tip: to rank in msn, i eould use <h4> Appliance Parts <h4> at the bottom there. peace
lol, np.

Hey thx for the tip. I'll try that.
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Old 01-14-2007, 05:53 PM Re: Search Engine Question
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Yahoo also supports XML sitemaps now
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Old 01-14-2007, 06:20 PM Re: Search Engine Question
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Ok got it, thx guys.


Advertising one:
www.4appliancerepairparts.com

SEO one:
www.appliancezone.net
The fastest way to get either of those sites indexed, other than posting them here and having helpful people repeat them, is to spend some time on usenet or Google Groups offering helpful non spam answers to appliance related questions.

Usenet allows up to three lines in your signature and URLS are permitted. I don't know how Goggle Groups handles that. Google seems to get my posts in alt.home.repair indexed in about 12 hours.

Html and image files are considered a major NO NO in most Usenet groups.
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Old 01-14-2007, 06:46 PM Re: Search Engine Question
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The fastest way to get either of those sites indexed, other than posting them here and having helpful people repeat them, is to spend some time on usenet or Google Groups offering helpful non spam answers to appliance related questions.

Usenet allows up to three lines in your signature and URLS are permitted. I don't know how Goggle Groups handles that. Google seems to get my posts in alt.home.repair indexed in about 12 hours.

Html and image files are considered a major NO NO in most Usenet groups.
Ok I'll try them out, thx
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Old 01-15-2007, 02:54 PM Re: Search Engine Question
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Getting good pr links along with a site map and url list will get all those pages indexed. You can check which pages are indexed by typing in site:domain.com in any of the main search engines.
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Old 01-15-2007, 10:02 PM Re: Search Engine Question
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Ok that clears all that up thx guys, appreciate it.
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Old 01-16-2007, 05:25 AM Re: Search Engine Question
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Dear first you create proper interlinking of your site that increase indexing of your web pages and your pages get crawled easily.

Other thing you create a site map and xml site map and submit them on google and yahoo. Start web promotion for your pages.
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Old 01-16-2007, 05:28 AM Re: Search Engine Question
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Dear first you create proper interlinking of your site that increase indexing of your web pages and your pages get crawled easily.

Other thing you create a site map and xml site map and submit them on google and yahoo. Start web promotion for your pages.
once again thx guys for the help, I already made a sitemap.xml with google and yahoo, and all the other search engines should pick up the yahoo one.
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once again thx guys for the help, I already made a sitemap.xml with google and yahoo, and all the other search engines should pick up the yahoo one.
that's great...improve your link popularity that will help for your site get indexed immediately...use your targeted keywords as your anchor text and that will help with your SERPs...good luck
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Old 01-16-2007, 11:03 AM Re: Search Engine Question
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